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| | Found upon entering the Halls of the Watchmen, the Great Hall is a vast, airy space giving one a sense of wonder as they enter into this space. Large stained glass windows are also placed atop the entryway, illuminating the hall with an ominous cerulean glow. Supported by massive stone pillars, the vaulted ceiling is a masterpiece of art. In the center of this masterwork is painted the Jedi code in front of a starry background. Often referred to as the "Hall of Reflection", the massive stone walls on either side are polished in such a way that one may mistake them as a gigantic mirrors of sorts, creating the illusion that the hall itself is an infinite space filled with large stone pillars as far as the eye can see. Located in the center of the room perched atop a single ornate fountain one may find a life-sized statue of Odan-Urr, the house's most respected figure. At the far end of the hall, circular steps lead the way up into the rest of the Halls of the Watchmen. Often used as a podium, the Acolytes of Urr are often gathered together in a semicircle around these steps as announcements of varying purpose are spoken in the very room. |
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| | The Dormitories reserved for contained within the Halls of the Watchmen are strategically separated between two wings on the west and eastmost corners of the Halls of the Watchmen. The purpose of this is to keep the Men's and Women's Dormitories separated in order to supress the idea of one becoming emotionally attached to an Acolyte of the opposite gender. These Dormitories are small in order to supress attachment to material posessions as well, following the traditional Jedi ideals. |
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| ==== Men's Dormitories ==== | | ==== Men's Dormitories ==== |
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Layout
Great Hall
Found upon entering the Halls of the Watchmen, the Great Hall is a vast, airy space giving one a sense of wonder as they enter into this space. Large stained glass windows are also placed atop the entryway, illuminating the hall with an ominous cerulean glow. Supported by massive stone pillars, the vaulted ceiling is a masterpiece of art. In the center of this masterwork is painted the Jedi code in front of a starry background. Often referred to as the "Hall of Reflection", the massive stone walls on either side are polished in such a way that one may mistake them as a gigantic mirrors of sorts, creating the illusion that the hall itself is an infinite space filled with large stone pillars as far as the eye can see. Located in the center of the room perched atop a single ornate fountain one may find a life-sized statue of Odan-Urr, the house's most respected figure. At the far end of the hall, circular steps lead the way up into the rest of the Halls of the Watchmen. Often used as a podium, the Acolytes of Urr are often gathered together in a semicircle around these steps as announcements of varying purpose are spoken in the very room.
Dormitories
The Dormitories reserved for contained within the Halls of the Watchmen are strategically separated between two wings on the west and eastmost corners of the Halls of the Watchmen. The purpose of this is to keep the Men's and Women's Dormitories separated in order to supress the idea of one becoming emotionally attached to an Acolyte of the opposite gender. These Dormitories are small in order to supress attachment to material posessions as well, following the traditional Jedi ideals.
Men's Dormitories
Women's Dormitories
Training Rooms
- "To be brave in battle proves nothing. Bravery itself proves nothing. A Jedi should be prepared to put aside fear, regret and uncertainty and either fight, run, surrender or die."
- ―Odan-Urr
Meditation Chambers
- "The banished evil Jedi are gone from the Republic perhaps, though not gone from memory…though it has been many centuries, we are not out of danger."
- ―Odan-Urr
Library
- "Odan-Urr, you would be content to spend your entire life in the company of scrolls and documents…but a Jedi Knight has other responsibilities, other duties."
- ―Master Ooroo to Odan-Urr
Ryujin's Office